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QLD's 1st Female Drift Competition & Normal Practice FULL DAY OF DRIFTING!!

Hey Guys & Girls!

This is an E.O.I to hold the first QLD girls drift competition out at Queensland Raceway!

Minimum of 10 LADIES SPOTS UP FOR GRABS

35 SPOTS FOR PRACTICE

*NOTE* THE DAY WILL NOT GO AHEAD IF WE DON'T GET ENOUGH LADIES TO ENTER

so as soon as i get the numbers i will go ahead and book a date :(

The Female drift girls of Queensland have been going hard at it for a while now.

There is absolutely no pressure to enter the competition girl's, only enter if you feel comfortable - females who do not

wish to enter the competition are still more than welcome to drift the same track as us :)

This is a chance for girls to get out there and enter a comp without being intimidated by all the big

boys with their High HP cars =]

We are looking to hold it early next year but only if we can get enough interest and support!

so you boys don't miss out we will open the track for practice as well!!

Girls will be drifting Turns 3 to 6 for the competition.

TIMES

practice will be run in the morning then competition will start at 12

the ladies will do 3 qualifying lap's and the best 2 out of the 3 will be used to sort out battles.

DATES

to be posted as soon as i have the numbers

REQUIREMENTS

-ALL DRIVERS WILL NEED AN AASA LICENSE TO DRIFT - you can purchase these at the office on the day if you dont already have one

the usual's:

Long pants

Long sleeved shirts

Enclosed shoes

Helmets

don't forget to bring some spare tyres

COSTS

Girls Competition - $150

Girls who wish to drift but not in the competition - $130

Practice - $130

Entry - $15 per person

$35 for a car load

DEFINITELY WORTH IT FOR A FULL DAY OF DRIFTING

PRIZES

There will be prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place - to be confirmed closer to date

ALL GIRLS WILL RECEIVE A TROPHY FOR ENTERING =]

To make this day happen i am going to need lots of help! so if you are able to do any of the following

it would be greatly appreciated!!

- Photographers : to get some awesome pictures of the girls in action

- Marshall's

- Advanced Drifters - to go for some runs with the girls to give some tips etc

- Commentator

- 3 Fair judges

- I cant think of anything else at the moment, but if your keen to help out that would be super!

If anyone is interested in sponsoring this event so we can run it on a weekend please pm me

also any other questions please PM me!

Thanks

Kate

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